2014 Outlook:

Johnson comes to San Francisco from Buffalo, where he averaged 129 targets over his last four years. Johnson will turn 28 this year and could thrive from not having to be his team's No. 1 receiver. He will have to wait for his targets with more passes likely destined for Michael Crabtree, Vernon Davis and Anquan Boldin. Johnson will also have to hold off talented second-year player Quinton Patton, the dynamic but aging Brandon Lloyd and rookie Bruce Ellington. For a player who has been a solid receiver for three straight years, he finds himself in a battle to be relevant. It is a long shot for him to contribute enough to be a fantasy starter without an injury to provide him more snaps.